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🔭 Important Latitudes and Longitudes of India

1. Latitudinal and Longitudinal Extent

  • Latitudinal extent: 8°4′ N to 37°6′ N

  • Longitudinal extent: 68°7′ E to 97°25′ E

  • This span determines India’s climate, time difference, and day length variation between regions.

2. Tropic of Cancer (23½° N latitude)

  • Passes almost through the middle of India, dividing the country into two halves:

    • Northern India (temperate zone)

    • Southern India (tropical zone)

3. Standard Meridian of India (82°30′ E)

  • Used for Indian Standard Time (IST).

  • Passes through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh.

  • India has one time zone despite its vast east-west extent (about 2 hours of sun-time difference from east to west).

  • It passes through 5 states: Uttar PradeshMadhya PradeshChhattisgarhOdisha, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • The Standard Meridian of India is 82°30′ E longitude.

  • It serves as the reference meridian for the entire country and determines Indian Standard Time (IST).

  • The Tropic of Cancer and the Standard Meridian of India intersect in the Korea (Koriya) district in Chhattisgarh.


Some Important Points

India’s Size

  • India is the 7th largest country in the world, covering an area of 3.28 million square kilometers.

  • It accounts for 2.4% of the world’s land surface area.

  • Countries larger than India include

    • Russia

    • Canada

    • China

    • the USA

    • Brazil

    • Australia

 

Extent of India – North to South

  • India’s northernmost point is Indira Col, located in the Union Territory of Ladakh (37°6′ N latitude).

  • India’s southernmost point on the mainland is Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin) in Tamil Nadu (8°4′ N latitude).

  • The southernmost point of India, including islands, is Indira Point in the Great Nicobar Island (6°45′ N latitude).

  • The north-south distance is approximately 3,214 kilometers.

Extent of India – East to West

  • India’s westernmost point is Guhar Moti in Gujarat (68°7′ E longitude)

  • India’s easternmost point is Kibithu in Arunachal Pradesh (97°25′ E longitude).

  • The east-west distance is approximately 2,933 kilometers.


 

🧭 States Through Which the Tropic of Cancer Passes

Tropic of Cancer passes through 8 Indian States from west to east:

  1. Gujarat

  2. Rajasthan

  3. Madhya Pradesh

  4. Chhattisgarh

  5. Jharkhand

  6. West Bengal

  7. Tripura

  8. Mizoram

🌍 Some Important Districts (Not exhaustive, but helpful to remember)

  • Gujarat – Surendranagar, Ahmedabad

  • Rajasthan – Dungarpur, Banswara

  • Madhya Pradesh – Ujjain, Rajgarh

  • Chhattisgarh – Korba, Surguja

  • Jharkhand – Kanke (near Ranchi)

  • West Bengal – Krishnanagar, Nadia

  • Tripura – Udaipur

  • Mizoram – Champhai

  • Trick to memorize : (GaRaM CheeJe Waha Tokri Me)

  • The Mahi River is the only river in India that traverses the Tropic of Cancer twice.


🗺️ India’s Political Division

1. States and Union Territories

  • India has 28 States and 8 Union Territories.

  • States have their own governments, whereas Union Territories are governed directly by the Central Government, though some UTs like Delhi and Puducherry have legislatures.


🌐 India’s International Borders

India shares borders with 7 countries. Out of these, 5 are land neighbors, and 2 are maritime neighbors.

🧱 Land Border Countries (Total: 6)

  1. Pakistan

    • Approximate border length: 3,323 km

    • Indian states sharing border:

      • Jammu & Kashmir (Union Territory)

      • Punjab

      • Rajasthan

      • Gujarat

  2. China

    • Approximate border length: 3,488 km

    • Indian states/UTs sharing border:

      • Ladakh (UT)

      • Himachal Pradesh

      • Uttarakhand

      • Sikkim

      • Arunachal Pradesh

  3. Nepal

    • Approximate border length: 1,751 km

    • Indian states sharing border:

      • Uttarakhand

      • Uttar Pradesh

      • Bihar

      • West Bengal

      • Sikkim

  4. Bhutan

    • Approximate border length: 699 km

    • Indian states sharing border:

      • Sikkim

      • West Bengal

      • Assam

      • Arunachal Pradesh

  5. Bangladesh (India’s longest land border)

    • Approximate border length: 4,096 km

    • Indian states sharing border:

      • West Bengal

      • Assam

      • Meghalaya

      • Tripura

      • Mizoram

  6. Myanmar

    • Approximate border length: 1,643 km

    • Indian states sharing border:

      • Arunachal Pradesh

      • Nagaland

      • Manipur

      • Mizoram


🌊 Maritime Neighbors

  1. Sri Lanka

    • Separated from India by the Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar

    • Nearest Indian state: Tamil Nadu

  2. Maldives

    • Lies to the southwest of Lakshadweep Islands

    • Separated by the Indian Ocean waters


🚫 Boundary Disputes (Just a Quick Mention)

These are sensitive and dynamic issues, but aspirants should have basic awareness:

  • Pakistan – Dispute over Jammu & Kashmir (PoK)

  • China – Dispute over Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh

  • Bangladesh – Earlier disputes over Enclaves and River Water Sharing (partly resolved through Land Boundary Agreement 2015)


🧠 Additional UPSC-Friendly Facts

  • India’s coastline is 7,516.6 km long (including islands).

  • Indira Point in Nicobar Islands is the southernmost point of India.

  • Gujarat has the longest coastline among all states.

  • Siachen Glacier is the northernmost inhabited region and one of the world’s highest battlegrounds.

  • Landlocked States: States that do not have access to the sea, like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, etc.

 

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